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4 1P 3f I i THE SUN THURSDAY JULY 18 1907 A HAIR RAISING MAGAZINEilltE illtE FOR AX EDITOR WITHSf Sf THERLAXD nHISKERSiUo AIR llmnrr to Buy Stock In the UttraryWork Work That II to Sell the Hair TonicWhile While the Hair Tonic Sells the LlterotnreFrlars tnreFrlars Get at Their TypewritersSowo 11 tho time to get in on the newUtcrnuri Utcrnuri hair tonlo merger Tho Madijion Publishing whichha I jion Square Puhlahlng Company wbchhu hu r4ltop desk and a typewriter inroomflfiv flfiv hundred and something at 1 Madisonjvfri tins it practically all framed jvfri pratoaly al IramN upnow now flush a new magazine with about hmillion million subscriber All it is ready to getout out He hair tonic The hair tonic Is going tot fl th magazine The magazine is goingto to sU hI hair tonic And there you areTheres Theres millions In it Listen to the inventorof of the Dal Clark CompanyOiiRinal OiiRinal Ideas methods and llneaofaction action when coupled with honest businessmMhli mMhli frp what win How frequentlywe 1 tutr of some Ole working out an entirelyHrt ne Hrt and combination in business andmaking t1 making 1 great fortune The ordinaryremuk remuk in such CUM How strange thatnnl nnl over thought of that before Therirniinr rirniinr then tel all about the magazineanl anl tA hair tonic and remarks In betweenServo Servo and initiative win the big prizesAlmost Almost nil the magazine staff accordingi tj iionpra Manager Bozard has been pickedbut but the company hasnt given much thoughtto to hiring good reliable editor yet Unlessrrr I rrr i cllve buyers of stock get crushed todcflb dcflb in tho mad scramble to get on thebanrt bdnr eagon things should be booming bySeptember September I You cant keep Investors fromhvmK hvmK rudely when thoy read these figuresOK OK it vhlrli houl be puny rrtllztd the flretfa fa nlrr publtrallnii of the tint number of thetKCTII tKCTII An a ajrot lSOnn ubscrthtn cacti monthft a rnrn for twrlve mnntbri lisoonoAn An nrttc of JILOoo a month for artvtrtlnlnf lan I pnie Mild for twrlve months tUXmox I eat rf boiilf of hair Ionic tao certtBa 1 lot in profit 900X1Tmni Tmni 11lnr yrorl Ir publishing and circulating the masln iIflr tnnnlhljr nvrrige ivwi twrlver inhn ItO ii ntnrr i xprnw lrn than I2OOO a month 2400U no 1174000SR SR I 111 1 pwiu of S3Mn 0 total InvritcilapiKi apiKi if injaa1 or Wino I the profit shouldn I on nnr icnlli of this amount II would still befrirn frirn pay nearly 10 per cent dividends oni a i nyndlnR utock1he 1he circulars that tell how the magazinei IC certain to mill the hair tonlo and the tonicnut nut as sum to sell the magazine had beengoing going around quietly enough and ever I thing WAS serene until yesterday afternoonwhen when some one brought word Into theKriars I Friars clubrooms In Jibe KnickerbockerTheatre Theatre building that iihe new magazineis The Friars allheatrical for are is pining copy Frr ar ni heatrical press agents Most of themnave nave on their cards Fast man with thetypewriter typewriter miff sedIf all lh magazine articles that wereturned turned out last night by th Friar arebrought brought around to General Manager Bozardof of the hair tonlo literature merger todaytho the rolltop desk will have to be move of the little office to make room for the manuicript ICrpl and when th company gets up ihinking about engaging an editor thekicky icky editor will find that he will not havein in buy copy for three or four yearBay Bay Ridge Aa a Summer Resort or aKhnw how Girl In the Toll Timber by Lillianflare flare Rosa a nsw writer camn off the reellnnn lnnn worda strong before a oclock lastevening evening Miss ROM saya that alto doesntcaro care whether she is paid for the story ornot ca as sha writes merely becauao she lovesher her art Her private pre agent FriarUp Up Keene backed this statement up and heita ita Mid that I Miss Rosa were approachedm the right way undoubtedly she couldt to Induced to part with her photographto to go on the magazine coverFrank Frank Miller of the Casino said thai allh finished literature ho could get togetherfrom from the Fascinating Flora girls Wa atestimonial testimonial for the hair oil from little MissAlice Alice Halfportlon Clifford The gin saidit it was too not go in for any swell literaryhee whapzM last night Mis Clifford wrotempart in mpartCEXTK CEXTK I write this testimonial for yourunderfill underfill hair tonic alt the more gladly been solicited Last Saturday flute it has not bn 0Ucle Lt diy sight I was Influenced by a certain partyto to purchase a single bottle of the tonic andbefore before I had carried it at far as Fortysecondttrttt ttrttt I felt I fuzzy feeling on my brow 1hurried hurried ttralcht home as per usual and fancymr mr delight when I looked In my mirror tccldtnttUy dtnttUy and found my brow covered withplt plt curls twirling around and aroundUk like the altraatur of John Brush YoursCurrr CurrrB But there are some tremendously interesting teresting stories lleing around loose enldthat Friar Miller In the Casino lobby Mat nlRhltha that eo tar rye been unable get puhtat that so far never have been publishedand and Billy Seraple of The Orohfd admittedaiictly aiictly the same thingWhat What would be a better headliner fortbls thIs halroll magazine for Itutanoe FriarMiller Miller continued of his own accord thant a good snappy writoup of how Edith Gervan van almost broke her leg the other nighth when the property nubway car in the Subway way Kxpreos number almost threw theninety a ninety girls in the company down the stairsbark bark of the wings aa it was backed offsui ate 11 suiOr say a good human interest ntoryPetite remarked Billy Semple about how Petite Adelaide takes her life In her handsvsry every night when she la lowered from theflies flies in the big property orchid to do herr dance Sly if that wire ever breaks somehlng thing will happen to that little Mry Every night happn to walk out of the the tre and stand on the street bitingmy fingersuntil until Im sum shes down safely I shefell fell hfr land too on Eddie Foy MaudeFulton Fulton Billy Rock TrijcU Frganz Oh Riy hog tbe thing and try getem em 1 In Frank Miller said with somethow thow nf Irritation And he crossed Broaday way and got an Ice cream sandwich from aPJrticart PJrticart And then along cams Johnny cHock with 1 croup picture of WillieHammeKtin HammeKtin her Sue Oscar Hammerstein stein arl Cliffy Davis taken at Coney Island the beat Charley Cook couldJf do with ofDavjr Jf wa i nurry along wit a picture hurr Davjr I goo Anri so the Friar stoodn in front of a chop house untilT a arnglnl the plane for thet Ci the coming year They sayornpany 0 ng down 1 din aveaueII I offer their strC ploturN andI II la oler DaleCrk company Db iIttiy irppUfrH UfrH Dale is the president of the comply ply Onnral Manager Bozard explainedRwertoy Rwertoy HA doesnt work you knowJws flAp rjt niitomoblllng now Where didM mahr his pile Why he was connectedn pll with I hank or something but I dontnnw nnw lllh one Wevn Been organldngpre pre for three months now Were golnf to Pihlifh the magazine from this officeccatir ccatir iid general manager aa he tippedrs rs against the desk that snugglesnix 1 aide 01 the room and Ightr rpltedI I alnlt the opposite wall MaybeiIe I I nix to get hold of the next officemagazine It Jl 1 aA some things are written Ion al ar wrttnr frit I magazine Mr Bozard hasntthnwing Ar hir of the big Interest the Friars aretlnWll1 thnwing the are some of the thingsthat that rp i5jK to happen according tote te it iiarTri rn i i flp 1 he circulated for the firsthr bra I In the city of York Bn iitrrrivi itrrrivi VIPinitr each month approJ1 re IHoea In Manhattan and TheIlrnri Ilrnri copies In Brooklyn SOooo copiesi In i re of Greater ew York and Inrf I rf and cities Immediately currond ro in iis ms city not less than 8SOOO copieslit lit cot to need 10000 copIes placed ea the newsstands throughout the tame tern tory This give I circulation of 200000copies copies all of which will be enclosed In sealedenvelopes envelopes and placed directly In the betterclass class of homes except those put on the newsstands standsTills This circulation except the copies sold onthe the news stnnd wlll be as free sample copieswhich which will result In making the magazine better known than any now circulated In thliterritory territory This will at once Induce a paidsubscription subscription list of many thousands the Income come from which In all probability will amountto to I greater sum of money before the end of Ih4 year than the total coat of the proposition to that dateEach Jopalton Each of the WOOOO copies will be red by not less than lIve people on an average whichmeans means at least iooooon readers each month I but I per cent of these subscribe I means 10000 subscribers and 110000 cash each month The moat conservative estimates place thssubscriptions subscriptions at 5 per cent or over I will be I great success at I per cent We are selling this stock In any desirednumber number of shares not less than ten It asafe safe legitimate and attractive Investmentand and owing to the small amount to be sold but a few people will be able to obtain any of I 1 It will be taken up quicklyIn In addition all this great profits could undoubtedly corralled by the company lfiii1 got a corner on all the extra hair thatwill will be grown when the tonic gets underway way And the magazine ought to get the lovers of good literature going too withPollock I Staff 01 wrter like Adele Rtchie Johnny Pollock Maude Fulton Georgle Sammls Ada Lewis Trixle Frlganza and Barnolds Dog and Monkey act mention only aj few When General Manager Bozard wasasked asked whether Link Steffens was to theeditor editor he said ho didnt know but that hewould addresscnvncn would glad take Links name andaddress cnvncn noiLD QVJT BTH VKHoom Room 1 De Made for a Large Departmrnt merit Store at 2Oth StreetThe The Church of the Ho lyCommunlon atSixth Sixth avenue and Twentieth street Islikely likely to sold before long to make way for a large department store according topapers papers filed yesterday with Justice PlatzekIn In the Supreme Court The land occupiedby by tho church has an 81 foot frontage on thenvenuo avenuo and 193 feet on Twentieth streetnnd and in addition the church own threohouses hoWe adjacent on Twentieth streetNo NO 4 43 and 45 These houses aggregate 54 feet in width and run back for 03 feetwhich which added to the church plot itself willmako make a large and valuable piece of groundright right In the centre of the dry goods districtThe The rector of the church tho Rev HenryMottet Mottet and the othnr trustees held a meetingrecently recently at which they resolved to askBishop Bishop Potter for leave to apply to the curt to bo permitted to place 1 len on the churchand and it was this application that came beforeJustice Justice Platzek yesterdayTho Tho church took possession of the propertyIn In 1872 under a deed from Mary Ann CRogera Rogers who owned the land This deedcontains contains a clause providing that the landIs Is to used solely for the erection of afree free church forever devoted to the worshipof of Almighty God and the doctrine disciplineand and worship of the Protestant EpIncopAlChurch Church 0 the United States of Americaand and the deed further provides that thepastor pastor of the church always a presbyterIn In good standing In the event of any default on these clauses in the deed It Isprovided provided that the property shall Immediately ately rover the heirs of 111 RogersThe The trustees report that the church isnow now practically isolated and the land ismuch much more valuable for business than forreligious religious purposes A large sum of moneycould could be obtained for th land at any timethe the tnl MY which could used topurchase I purchase a site on which a more adequate building townThe could be ere another part oftown townTe trustees have had several interviewwith with Mrs Mary A Chiaholm who Is nowholma the sole heir of Mrs er Mrs Chisholma holma consent to the striking out of theprohibiting prohibiting clauses In the deed can only be obtained by the trustees agreeing togive give her 25 per cent of the eum realized on the sale of the property They arewilling willing to give her this quarter of the sumrealized realized and a she wants a len placedon on the property safeguarding her claimbefore before th objectionable parts of th deedcan can bo eliminated the trustee risked JusticePlatzek Platzek to allow them to place such a lienon on their property Justice Platzek signed an order permitting mitting the trustees to place such a lienon on the property to be recorded at once by Mrs Cnlsholm The church property canthen then be Hold regardless of the covenants Inthe the deed of Mrs RogersMR MR XRLAXfiER EXPLAINS Merger of Theatrical Interest Isnt Contemplated templated Mew Concern to Buy TheatreA A Erlanger of Klaw A Erlanger turned to this city yesterday and had thisto to say in regard tho reported international national theatre mergerTho The lioooooooo corporation which is beingformed formed and In connection with whichLovy Levy Mayer our counsel sailed for Europeon on Tuerday Is entirely separate from theUnited United State Amusement Company andfrom from the socalled theatrical syndicate andwill will be In no unt merger of existing theatrical neal organizations I hat a wholly distinctpurposethe purposethe purchase of theatrical realtyall all over the world We have been offereda theatre In different ofKuropn I great miny dllfrlnt parts Kuropn and If the terms can be agreed uponwe we hull purchase the properties outright andconduct conduct these theatres on the American aystem tem Our principal oblect Is the purchaseof of big vaudeville theatres No one exceptingthe the parties connected with our olllnnl Is In our confidence and Ilia hardly neonsaryfor for me to nay will be beciuso that Is not thsway way big plans are formulated and carried outTbe The vaudeville theatres that are purchairdwill will be operated by tho United States Amusement ment Company and the legitimate theatresthat that art ar iilred will be conducted In conjunction junction with the theatrical syndicate Idesire desire It to he clearly and emphatically understood derstood that the new corporation will be snInstitution Institution entirely separate from the InltcdStates States Amusement Company and the syndicate cate but It will work In harmony with andprove prove benetlclal to both Mr Mayer beforesalllne salllne for Europe had practically arrangedfor for the capital He will ho the legal adviserand and executive business will be placed tin mycharge chargeMr chlreI Erlanger brought with him fromPittsburg Pittsburg a contract for the purchase of theBiiou Biiou cntra city by himself andFell Felix Israan and Samuel Jixon of Philadelphia delphia The purchase of this theatre Is inline line with the plan which Mr Erlanger andhis his associates have been making for coraniAtlne niAtlne a string vaudeville houses Theyoity pletng strng Theatre In thiscity already own the New York tlety city the Tremont In Boston the Forrest InPhiladelphia Trmont Phlladelphiftafld the Auditorium in ChicagoCOM COM STOCK MAKES AX ARRESTNabs Nabs Roy for Showing Younger Companionan an Indecent Picture on the StreetAnthony Anthony Comstock saw two boys oneconsiderably considerably larger than the other withtheir their heads together yesterday looking at annd picture In the hand the larger at NaMuand and Beckman streets The twolhd theirhanda hands before their faces their shoulderswere blore Mr Comstock distinctlyheard were shaking and Cmstok eiltnclyherd heard half smothered snickers coming frombehind behind their hands He was on the Job Inan an Instant and saw somethlnBiteald Intant Shocking Come along with me heMid Mid and the elder boyWilliam Smith wboMid Mid he lived at 295 East Eighth street wasbrought brought to the Tomb courtt Comstock exhibited the plotur Ver indecentbut he said to Magistrate Crelrbut but with great pains that he alone houlaee AIM Why were you showing such a thing to asmaller smaller boy asked the MagistrateSeen emnler hed like tothis Seen lots worse Thought lke ought to know better than to Ihowths this to a young boy said the Magistrateand and held Smith In ISM for Special ftssionaHe He went to the Tomb default of bail SOCIETY OF BOGUS BIMBERGSTHE TiE ONE IXJAIL SIS lIES ONLYPRESIDENT PRESIDE TAnd And That the Object of the OrganizationNamely Namely to ttt Cain on the nimbrrcrrfrtlt Credit Will De Punned Just the SameStory Story of Farlani AssIsted ExileA A meeting of the brothers of Myer RBlmberg Blmberg the button man and theatrebuilder builder was held yesterday afternoon InBims Bims office in the contractors shanty Infront front of the now Stuyvesant Theatre InWest West Fortyfourth street The purposewas was take appropriate action on the cently renewed actlrities of George Farlanthe the young man with the highly cultivatednerve nerve and the red hair who looks like allthe tho Blmberg and mot like Everett theyoungest youngest of the family In the absence ofBlm Blm who is selling Elk buttons at the Phil dephi convention Blmberg presided sde The meeting was opened with the presentation tation of several checks that arrived in theafternoon afternoon mail bearing the namo of Ever Blmberg which Everett said he had neverseen seen before I closed with vigorous resolutions lutions which express the hope that Parianwill will get all that is coming to him when he Isarraigned arraigned in the West Side court tomorrowmorning morning charged with Mattering checkssigned signed Blmberg all the way from Browneschop chop house to a garage at Fortyninth streetand and BroadwayWeve Weve got the red headed son of a gunthis this time and hope we can have him putaway away long enough to havo a little peacesaid said Chairman BlmbergNews News of the decision of the Blmbergbrothers brothers was hastily conveyed to young MrFarlan Farlan In his apartments at the Welt Sidecourt court prison Parian pulled out a pocketmirror mirror observed that he still looked like theBlmberg Blmberg family and then laughedOh Oh shucks ho observed Why sayfriend friend if I dont beat this and of courseI I will it will be the sorriest day tho Bimbergs bergs ever saw Do you know when I amriding riding up nnd down Broadway In I gaawagon wagon its kind of hard for me thinkup up good stunts Work but when Im Injail jail I can figure out more schemes forgetting getting money out of the Bimbergs thanI I would have time to work if I lived a thousand sand yearsBut But say old chap you might just passthn the word along the Blmbergn that Imnot not the only man that looks like themThere There are three of us and while Im injail jail thinking up the ways excavate thecoin coin from the various Bimberg bank accountB countB the other three fellows will be outworkln workln em Why I never knew I lookedlike like tho Bimbergs until I was walking downBroadway Broadway one day and a big redheadedman man stopped meHello ltpp Hello Blmberg he saysMy My name aint Bimberg I saysIt It aint Come along with me sonand and Ill tell you how you can live a life ofease ease and comfort on the strength of yourfamily family resemblance the Bimberg brothers ers ersThats how I found out I looked likethe the Bimbergs said Farian Since thenIve Ive been looking for other chaps withmugs mugs like the Bimbergs 1 found threedead dead ringers and some more not so goodand and weve organized the Society of AlmostBimbergi Bimbergi of which I am president Youdont dont think the other members of the society ciety will be idle while th president is inJail Jail you Nay nayB Bimberg said yesterday he had hisdoubta double about the big crowd of ImitationBimbergs When Farlan was first arrestedbis Bimbergs Whn Farln W81 fret arrlledhla his mother Mrs Zuckor Interested aTombs Tombs court lawyer and asked him If hecoul coul dnt have young Farian sent out oT thecountry country The lawyer got in touch withAssistant Assistant District Attorney Plnchot towhom whom various complaints against Farlanhad had been made and had Farian put in hiscustody custody with authority to have him arrested rested on on of the complaints if ho gotunruly unrulyThe The lawyer made a tour of the Statestreet street shipping offices and found that thntramp tramp steamer Susquebannn which wasabout about to nail from Atlantic Basin for Africaneeded needed an assistant cabin boy He tookthe the job for Farian telling him it was an purser Husquenannawanted wanted Whan Farlan had been properlypersuaded persuaded that It was either jail or Aric he decided on Arc I The Susquehanna was to Mil on July Bto the night before the lawyer dropreclaroundto to the home of Parians stepfather In EastNinetyfourth Ninetyfourth street to wish the boy apleasant pleasant voyage Ho found them I letterfrom from Farian thanking him for his kindness ness but saying that hnd changed hismind mind about going to Africa The lawyerwent went to the East ICightyelghth street station FarianAt tion and had a general alarm sent out forFarian FarnAt oclock that morning Far Inn stepfather father telephoned that to youth had 11J denly com and was packing up histhng things preparatory to moving away Thelawyer lawyer hurried around stopping at thostation station house for a half dozen policemenThey They descended on young Farlan who atonoo ono said that he had decided to go toAfrica Africa after allThe Arca lawyer and a couple of policemenplained took him down 10 the Tombs curt and explline plained the case to Magistrate Finn whoI I sent his probation officer along with thelawyer I lawyer to see that Farian embarked on theSusquehonna Susquehonna When the youth hadboarded boarded the steamer he was put to workscrubbing scrubbing decks The next morning hefound found that his rising hour was 5 clockand and that his first duty was make theflre fire for the cooks About two days as assistant sistant cabin boy was enough for him andhe he rebelled Then the captain took himin in hand and he was laid up for a few daysIn In duo time theSusquehannagot to Africaand and Farian went ashore with the intention ofgiving giving the Susquehanna the slip hut hofounrl found that no one over there knew theBipibergs Bipibergs and there being no way of raisingmoney money he waited and went with the steamerwhen when she sailed for England in DecemberFrom From December until February Fariantried tried devise moans of getting back herefrom from London without working his way butthe the Bimbergs didnt seem to be well knownin in London either so he finally came bockon on a cattle steamerIt I was several weeks ago that he broughthimself himself the attention of the Bimbergsagain again Everett got a letter from a clothingfirm firm tellinghim the would be pleased tosend send the summer suits he had ordered buthad had found he had no account In the bankto to which he had referred themHes Hes at It again ad all the BimbergsIn In concertA I A Jewelry fn sent Everett word thatthev they had made the designs for the buttonshe he had ordered and were awaiting hispleasure pleasure orere days later Bimbergwhich heard from a Flllh avenue dry goods houMwWch which enclosed an order for 30 worth ofdress dress goods Ao suppose to orderedby 8 gorl IUpp by him The goods were to be deliveredto to an actress at the Savoy and the firmwanted trmwatd SvoYr I wanted arl sure everything was Kbefore before It let the goods go Checks beganto blor to turn up and Bimberg started outon on the trail and caught young Farian Hoalso also visited the actress at the Savoy andfound found that she really thought Farian waaa a Bimberg He had told her she said thatand his grandmother was at the pint 01 dlathand and was leaving him 1100000 One of thedresses dresses she ordered was of black materialto to wear at the funeralSenator Senator Lodge to Preside at State Coovrntlon vrntlonBOSTON BOSTON July 1 Senator Lodge will chairman of the RepublicanState the permanent thl bJcanStte State convention In the Tremont TempleIn In the first week In October Senator Lodgehas has not presided at the State convention torE sixteen yean TOE DANCER SPRIXTSAlter DANCER Alter Tier Who Stole Her PorkrtbookIII Ills Hard Lurk StoryNina Nina Pastorelll of 63 Welt Sixtysixthstreet street who is a 10 dancer by professiondid did some sprinting along Broadway yesterday day afternoon that resulted In the captureof of a man who had matched her pocket bookwhile while she wan going through the tunnelfrom from the uptown side to the downtownof of the subway at Times Square She didnot not actually capture the thief but sho waaso so clone behind him that she almost knockeddown down Policeman William Powers of thotraffic traffic nquad Into whom arm the man ranNot Not many less than five hundred personshad had joined In the chose by the time thethat that the thief was caught and BroadwayIn In the neighborhood of Fortysecond streetwas was almost blocked by the throngMisu Miss Pastorolll had gone Into the subwayby by the entrance on tho east side of Broadway way at Fortysecond street She was aboutmidway midway of the tunnel under the trackswhen when she met a tall man She was carryingher her pocketbook In her right band and theman man grabbed it and ran Miss Pastorelllturned turned and followed He went up the stepsto to Broadway three at a time but the toodancer dancer could do some stepping herselfand and when the man got to the surface thewas was just behind himHo Ho dodged about among trolley carscabfl cabfl automobiles and pedestrians but theyoung young woman wan In close pursuit all thetime time crying Stop hlml He baa my pocketbook booklThero There was onlv forty cents In changein in tho book but MIA Paatorelll did not wishto to lose the key to her flat and for that reasonrah ran like kef At the station tried toget get th police to drop the case and In thewest west Side court nho said that she did notwish wish to proNocuta the man but ho was heldfor for further examinationThn The prisoner gave his nan tin WilliamMcLoughlln McLoughlln He said that lived at 253 Wont 143d street and was a chauffeurout out of work Ho had a wife and two chi dren he Mild and wan In desperate clrcumHtanceH ant delprat cumHtanceH He did not go in the tunnelwith with the Idea of robbing any one but whenho ho met the girl ant saw how loosely shofor carried her pocketbook he took chanc for the sake of his lo Mko hil familyTO TO EAMIXE LEKDOMS HOOKSFxprrt Fxprrt Hired tofio Over the Armanis ofIlonlmtawns Ilonlmtawns Mining CollectorTRENTON TRENTON July 17 Charles LHarding Harding of this city an expert accountantwon won engaged today by the finance committee mittee of the Bordentown Common Council cil to examine tho books of Dr I LrodonVtho the missing collector of that city This action tion followed a conference here betweentho Ithe the committee and Edwin Robert Walkercounsel counsel for Bordentown in the matterTho I The movo was ordered by the councilat at a meeting last night Aj this meetingthe the resignation of Dr Loedom an collectorwas I was presented and accepted In movingthat that the resignation accepted WilliamH I I Wilson chairman of the finance committee mittee said that In the event of any Bhortagnrepresentatives representatives of Dr Loedom had promised iced to make It good Chairman Wilsonstatod stated that the committee had the booksof of Dr Ieedom as collector except the cashbooks books for the last threeS yearn LawyerAtkln Atkin counsel for Loedom assured counsel eel ho would place thn missing books In thofreedom committees hand If possible Harry Bord Ford freedomnix WaR eleed collector to succeed Drldom nix iruv nr SPEECHMinister Minister Thotnrwiona Chapultapec AitttrrnTranslated Translated for School ChildrenMEXICO MEXICO CIT July 17 President Diazhas has paid high compliment to United StatesAmbassador Ambassador David Thompson by ordering dering that a tramtlatlon of his speechbefore before the tomb of the youthful heroes ofChapultepec Chapultepec on last Decoration Day read before all the school children overtho the entire republic Before the end of thomonth I month every boy and girl attending schoolin IIn in Mexico will have become familiar withtho the speechTho The speech was made by the AmericanAmbassador Ambassador In accordance with the ciiMomthat that has long ruled in the Mexican capitalwhen when on Decoration Day American decorate rate the graves of the boys who BO bravely fought against them in defence of the castleof of Cliapultepoc On this occasion thoAmerican American Ambassador always makes anaddress address The discourse of AmbassadorThompson Thompson was so happy so evidentlysincere sincere and in such good taste that It received ceived Instant recognitionIt I was made In English hit was orderedtranslated translated by President DiazOXE OXE KILLED TWO lHREnLlce Ledge nf flock That Falls Them InTunnelPrtrst TunnelPrtrst In the PitFifteen Fifteen plckandshovel men were atwork work cleaning up thp debris loft by a blastn the Pennsylvania tunnel excavationat I at Ninth avenue and Thlrtywoond streetyesterday yesterday afternoon when a ledge of rookwith with whoso hal they worn tampering broke loose and toppled down Twelveof of them ducked away bil the other threoItalians Italians were caught One whose namehis his employers the New York ContractingCompany Company have not furnished was killedThe kldTh The other two are at Bellevtie HospitalFather Father Kinney of St Michaels got tothe the pit in time to My a prayerffor thn dyingwhile while thp injured men and their dead comrado rade lay where they had been struck Acrowd crowd of people BO big that the police reserves serves had to 0 called out lined up againstthe the Ninth avenue barriers and peereddown down at the soeneMIST MIST vor SLAVDER CAXADAFine Fine of ftznn Imposed on Alberta Man fnrShooing Shooing way ImmigrantOTTAWA iOTAWA OTTAWA July 17In January last AHoagland Hoagland of Labor Alberta had printedin in the United States circulars and advertisements ments warning Americans that laborerswere were not wanted In Canada The matterwas was taken up by Immigration Commissioner sioner Smith of Winnipeg and theLethbridge Lethbridge Board of Trade and a prosecution tion was begun by the AttorneyGeneralof of AlbertaAs As a result Hoagland has boon finedlino lino for occasioning Injury to public Interest terest The matter will be further lookedInto Into by the Minister of Justice and legislaParliament ton may bI introduced at the next session otParlament Parliament to Impose a substantial penaltyon on any one who wilfully and publiclyslnnders landers CanadaSTEAM STEAM YACHT XADA HITS ROCKIVIllard IVIllard Ward Her Owner and Crew ofSix Six Taken Off In MrehnatNARRAOANRKTT NARRAOANRKTT PIER I July lldThe The steam yacht Nada with Wlllard PWard Ward of Now York her owner on boardran ran on the rock of tho Point Judith breakwater water bow last night A hole was stove In herbow bowCapt Amos TefTt of the Point JudithIlfetavlng lifesaving station heard of the accidentand and put out In a lifeboat and brought IMr Mr Ward and his crew of six men ashoreLater Later the Nada was beached off Point Ju dith She wan taken to Newport today for repairs74V4IJI4V 74V4IJI4V ARTIST SHOTBenson Benson Body Found In Mexican ParkFriends Friends Donht Suicider MEXICO Cm July 17 Private telegramswere were received here today from Saltilloannouncing announcing the tragic death in that city ofWilliam William Townley Benson a Canadian art litHis His body wan found lying in the Alamedaor or Irk with a bullat hole through his headIco Mr Benson had spent much time In MexIco Ico during recent yearn He made a specialty cialty of painting Mexican scenery The local authorities of Saltillo acceptthe the suicide theory but friends of the deceased cad doubt that took his own life A NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE CLUBSIX SIX TO UNITE IX BUILDING AIIOVSE hOUSE IX THIS CITAIDmnl Alumni of Amherst Drown DartmouthTechnology Technology Wcsltyan and WilliamsWill Will Have Separate Quarters and WillShare Share In General Cub PrltHeceThe The alumni of six New England collegesare are unite in building a clubhouse in thiscity city The colleges which will have clei whch wi hve apartments ments In the house and which will share thegeneral general assembly rooms are AmherstBrown Brown Dartmouth Massachusetts Institute stitute of Technology Wesleyan and Williams lamsThe iamsThe project was started last winter byAllston Allston Sargent the secretary of the Massachusetts sachusetts Tech Club It was approvedby by that organization and repeated conferences ferences were held with the five othercollege college clubs A committee on financeswaa was appointed and the money for thescheme scheme practically been securedAll All that now remains is to form a holdingcompany company composed of representatives ofthe the six colleges concerned and starttho the clubhouse A committee is seekinga a site on Fortyfourth street which hascome come bn tho club street of the city Assoon soon aa a alt been secured the holdingcompany company will be Incorporated I wtilprobably probably called the New England College lege Club AssociationEach latonEh Each of the college clubs interested inthe the movement will preserve its own identityEach Each club will have its own rooms in thebuilding building The basement first and secondfloors floors will common assembly roomsThero There will a swimming pool squashcourt court billiard room dining room readingand and assembly rooms which will bo open tothe the members of all the clubs Each college lege will have a floor of its own with anassembly assembly room and from a dozen to fifteenbedrooms bedrooms Each college will rent its floorfrom from tho holding associationa Each of the alumni clubs interested ha a membership already of about 3 ItIs Is calculated that tho combined membership ship of the six club will exceed 1700 Thopromoters promoters of the movement say that thoYale Yale Club with a smaller membershipthan than the new club will have cleared morethan than 1200 above all fixed charges lastyear year and they declare that there is noreason reason why the new club should not do aswell well It Is proposed to build 1 largerhouse house than tho Yale Club I will atleast least ten stories highMr Mr Sargent said yesterday that he oxpcted pcted the movement would spread tovhlcago Chicago Philadelphia and other largecities cities of the country He addedThin Thin will be a good thing for the mal college idea WI shall have Just HB fine nclubhouse clubhouse as that of Yale or Harvard andIndeed Indeed hope to have a finer one than eitherThe The men who use it will not belong to 1 general club of Now England collegesjut but each will belong to his own orgmzatlon tlon with rooms In the general clubhouseTho The use of that house will promote goodfellowship fellowship between tho men of the variouscolleges colleges and the plan ought to ndd dignity to the alma mater of each man who willhavn have the privileges of such a completeclubhouse clubhouse I ought to I centre ofgreat great influence for the socalled smallcolleges jrMt collegesSERVICES SERVICES TO A SICK FRIEXDClaim Claim for 4fl Dilation on the Groundof of No HiringTho The attempt of Leander Frost wholives lives at the Cadillac to collect from theestate estate of his old friend Nathaniel Harrisabout about 1540 for services rendered and 17 on a promissory note notwithstandingthat that Harris left him a cash legacy of 1100 in tokoh of their long friendship met witha a setback yesterday when Sidney Smithas referee to the Courtthat as retrrl reported Supreme COlr that Frosts services had boon voluntarynnd nnd that he is not entitled to any paymentfor for themFront Front who is 70 years old and Harriswho who Itod in February tlXXI aged R6 hat been friends for fiftyfive years Frostmarried married Harriss niece and when Harrisfound found himself old feeble and lonely hp turned to Frost and his niece for care andfriendship friendship In IMS ho made a will leavingto to his niece Mary Frost 1100 cash andall all his furniture jewelry and pictures Thirteen years afterward when Mrs Frostfell fell seriously ill Harris changed his will bya a codicil so that Frost was to get the moneyand and furniture should ho survive Mrs FrostToward Toward the end of February1903 Harristhen then S2 years old became seriously illMrs Mrs Frost was dead and hor husbandcame came to caro for the old man who wasliving living In furnished apartments at 24 Westfortysecond fortysecond street From that time untilHarris Harris died threo years later Frost attended tended himLast Last May Frost presented claim againsttho the estate for services rendered to Harrisat at the rate of 115 a week from February 23 1903 to February I 1909 the date of the oldmans mans demise That the services werofaithfully faithfully rendered was not disputed buttho ThMl Beam counsel for chlrrlntho tho executor submitted a brief showingthat that there was no proof that Frost had overexpected expected any pay for his services or thatHarris Harris had understood they were to bo paidfor for Mr Smith agrees with this view andin vlW in his report ho says that though the pervices vices were of an extraordinary and personalcharacter character and extremely valuable in promoting meting the comfort of Harris yet they werothose those of I volunteer given as a relativeof of the sick man and not as hired nurseThe The report will bo passed upon by I Justicetit tit the Supreme Court in a few daysSETRACK SETRACK FOR FLORA A COLTHer Her Application for a Receiver for the LateThomas Thomas Kllrys Estate DeniedJustice Justice Clark in the Supreme CourtBrooklyn Brooklyn decided yesterday in favor ofCornelius Cornelius OConnor executor of the estateof of the late Thomas Klley and againstMiss Miss Flora A Colt who had applied for areceiver receiver take charge of the estate pendingthe the settlement of a suit which she hasbrought brought set aside the Inst will of thomillionaire millionaire banker and hardware dealerThe The suit hinges on a bigamous marriage riage which Mr Kiley contracted withMiss Miss Colt In 1003 The marriage took placnIn In Hammond Ind whore the contractingparties parties had passed their childhood MissColt Colt says that the banker had made numerous ous business investments for her after horemoved removed to Brooklyn but had never Informed formed her of his marriage When1tlrnee she learned that ho had committed bigamy bymarrying marrying her during the life of his wifeCatherine Catherine she says her first impulse wasto to publish his perfidy A promise to willall all his property to her decided her tokeep keep quiet and she says that he drew uptho the will In her favor Bho Is now suing tohavo have this will recognized instead of a laterone one which Is drawn In favor of the deceaseds ceaseds wifeJustice eecealda Justice Clark saysTho The plaintiff has failed to establish tomy my satisfaction that the appointment of areceiver receiver Is necessary There Is no doubtin in my mind that If the plaintiff shall ultimately mately succeed In her action her interestswill will be amply protected until the trialTo To Enlarge National Academy of DesignPlans Plans have been filed with BuildingSuperintendent Superintendent Murphy for enlarging thatwo two story building of the National Academyof of Design at the northeast corner of Amsterdam sterdam avenue and 109th street by addinga a three story nnnnx on the west side Itwill will have a frontage 016 feet and a depthof of SO feet with a facade of rough brickand and stone and will give the enlarged edificea a total frontage of ISO feet on the IIretTbe The annex is to befitted for studios I Is I to cost 1160 The architects sic NevWe 1CI Store Closes Dally at 5 Saturdays at I oClockMens I Mens 25 to 38 SuitsAt At 1750Today Today we place on sale 423 fandy SummerSuits Suits from our own regular stocks They aremade made of fancyworsteds cassimeres and cheviotsAll All are halflined with thin alpaca or serge Ina a wide variety of good desirable patterns Theyare are suits such as we have been selling regularlyat at 25 28 3 3250 35 and 38 On sale todayat suitUrns at 1750 a sui Urns Clothing Store Main floor New BulldlnrMens I Mens 3 to 8 Straw Hats 2There There are not many SS hats in the collection but there arelarge large numbers of 85 and 84 hats and the usual 3 hat at Wanamakersla i very much better than you will find in most stores at this priceThe The collection includes all of our split sennit Milan and Mackinaw naw Straw Hats that have been selling at 53 toSS This enablesa a man to select smart stiff straw or one of the easy self conformingsoft soft straw hats for hot weather wear All at 2 eachMain Main floor New IlulldlnfJOHN JOHN WANAMAKERFormerly Formerly A Stewart CoBroadway Broadway Fourth Avenue Eighth to Tenth Street DEAD HE COXFROXTS COPMlxnp Mlxnp of Names at hospital NtralthtentdOut Out by Supposed CorpeMichael Michael Stamell a driver of SOT WestFortysixth Fortysixth street was dead officially forseveral several hours yesterday afternoon Policeman man Clement of the Welt Fortyseventhstreet street station went his house to maketho the announcement to Stamclls wife afterthe the pollen station had been notified of thE death in Roosevelt Hospital Mrs Stamellgazed gazed at the policeman when ho told herthat that her husband was dead as though undecided decided whether he belonged In the Bellevuopyncopathlc pyncopathlc ward had come from the spiritworld world or was merely a joker Then shelaughed laughed and calling Mike produced herhusband husband very much alive and hearty withthe the exception of slightly lame legThats Thats me said the officially dead manwith with a broad grin Im no ghost eitherIf I those hospital people think Im dead itsmy my good luck I got out before I was bit nodOoodby go Ooodby said the policeman 1 guessthis this is my wake and he hurried down thestairs stairsStamell Stamell had been kicked by a horse butnot not badly hurt He had left RooseveltHospital Hospital after a short treatment Thoclerk clerk at the hospital had substituted StarneHH HH name for that of Edward Housemanwho who died In the hospital of I fractured skulliriS i iriS SiRE AttOlT TiE TIES Mrs Plato Picks Out Three lien Who thePolice Police Think Mobbed llrr lluibandWhile While Morris Plato of 1379 Madison streetWllllsmsburg Wllllsmsburg with his wife and daughterwaa was on the elevated railroad statlorf jitBroadway Broadway and Myrtle avenue last Sunday day awaiting a Rockaway Beach train hewas was robbed of a wallet containing 13 Mrs Plato had noticed three well dressedmen men standing near her husband and she toldthe the police of the Hamburg avenue stationthat that she would be able to recognize themMrs Mrs Plato looked through the roguesSolomon gallery and picked out the portraits 01tdward Edward Mahoney IMeor Krlgtr andBolomon Solomon Goodman These throe men It was alleged by the police had been on theelevated elevated railroad platform and after Platowas elevalP rairod piltorm ater was robbed disappeared An hour aterthey they wero on a Busnwlck avenue car fryingto to rob a man of his gold watch They werearrested arrested by Detectives Dwyer and Tracyof of the Htagg street police station Duringthe the excitement of the arrest the man theytried At the stationhouse tried to rob disappeared slatonhoul house the men were held on I charge ofvagrancy vagrancy In the Manhattan police court yesterdayMrs Mrs Plato promptly picked out Mahonpy Krieger ana Goodman as the men oho hadseen seen standing around her hunband Although though the three denied It they were eachheld held by Magistrate OReilly In J30UO bal fora a further hearing on a charge of grandlarceny larcenyrovxa rovxa MEX SHALL SEE visioxsThl This One nf the Times MentIoned theSeer Seer of OldA A young man climbed the stairs of THESUN SUN editorial rooms shortly before 5 oclockHe He Imparted the Information that TrinityChurch Church steeple had fallen at noon andcreated created more havoc than a falling marketA A reporter was sent to interview the visitorTrinity Trinity Church steeple foil down todayMid Mid the tipster It foil at five minutesafter after noon I was thorn and saw it Thesteeple steeple and clock and all are gone Ttlphonld phoned TiE EVENIKO SUN at ono and itdidnt didnt print a lino Not I line inanv eveningpaper paper You have an exclusive You knowTrinity Trinity Church dont youSure Sure replied the reporter Broadwayand and Wall streetNo NoThen Then ho waited and tried to collect histhoughts thoughts Mode a mistake St PaulsChurch Church not Trinity Wholo steeple andclock clock fell on the Uoil and Express buildingat at five after twelve Saw it myself Youhave have an exclusive Then ho climbed downthe the stairs again making good two of thnhand hand railSt St Pauls Church steeple absolutely calmand and undisturbed was still standing whenTHE TiE SCN went to prcnsand the occupantsof of the Mail and EiprtM building were unaware aware of what had Happened to them Seventeen pressesand iand and two binderiesare are at work onThomas Thomas DixonJ Jrs new novelI I The Traitore srssjz I Tx IDOUIL jtUityDouDLepAr DouDLepAr PACE 4 Co NEW YORKNOVRLSR NOVRLSR hn Era Smith ReynOlds 4teaworth worth iSrrai Stem FlelUloc Smollett Rlcnardson ardson PRATT let 6th avTHE THE SEAHOERSHte Hte Steamers Mal Today lU LoarCabin Cabin UtttSailing Sailing today by the HamburgAmericanliner liner Amerlka for Plymouth Cherbourgand and HamburgMr lamburf Mr and Mrs Nathan Htraus Dr and MrsMaitland Maltlnnd Alexander Louis Tiffany HarryWhitney Whitney Mr and Mrs Frank BhattuckCol Col and Mrs leorae McOren1 Mr andMrs Mrs James Abercromble Burden Mrs BallardSmith Smith Mr and Mrs Jules Storm Genand and Mrs Charles Roe Mr and Mrs SaraueR RM Mr and Mrs Frederick A LlbboyMr Mr and Mrs Thornton Kevin Motley 8 SMeClure McClure Mr and Mm Milton PurdyJuslUirM JuslUirM Platzek Mr and Mrs CHowardSlater Slater and Dr A TaylorVoyagers Voyagers by the White Star liner Cedriafor for Quoenstown and LiverpoolThe The Rev 81arkes Cadman Baroness LouiseCope Cope the Earl of Euston Mrs MorganMr Mr and Mrs Morton Paton Capt PalmerEddy Eddy Pierce A Mr and Mrs MTllford TllfordPassengers Passengers by the French liner La Br tagne for HavreH 1 1 Harrlman the Countess At Ruffleuxthe the Viscount de Ruffleux Dr EdwardKnnuev Knnuev and Mrs Henry Page OuytonBy By tho Cunarder Slavonli off today forthn the MediterraneanPr Pr and Mrs Bullock Clark Mrs OeoresII II Kearny Dr and Mrs John RohitMr Mr and Mrs Lester Tyrr and Mr and anl Mrs Atthir WeMPasflengfrs aN Passengers hV the North German Lloydliner liner Grosser Kuerfiierst for Plymouth Cherbourg and BremenMr Mr and Mrs Clarke A Colburn ludne and Mrs Oeors A DMPUV Pr Stlvhen Hayes and lr John Luther SmithHenry Mlchelson called the Henry Mlohelsn caled Bay Rum King arrive yesterday by the Hamburg American liner Print August WllhelrnHe He boarded her at St Thomas Danish West IndiesTO TO WELCOME SIR WILFRIDSea Sea and Land Honor for Premier LitirlerWhen When He Reaches Canada AgainMONTREAL MOREl July nSIr Wilfrid Laurierafter after visit of some months In Englandwhere where he figured prominently In the colonial lonial conference is a passenger on boardthe the steamer Empress of Britainami and In expected to reach Canadian shoreson on Friday The preparations for his reception ception both at Quebec and Montreal areelaborate elaborateAtC5rose AtC5rose Isle below Quebec Sir Wilfridand and his party will bo transferred to theGovernment Government steamer Lady Grey on whichhe he will proceed to Quebec A public reception ception will be held there and on Saturdaymorning morning Sir Wilfrid will start for Montrealon on the Government steamer FrontenacFrom From Grosse Isle to Montreal all riverand and ocean craft will bo bedecked withbunting bunting while the vessels bearing him willbe be flanked by dozens of steamersAt At Montreal on Saturday evening theappearance appearance of the Frontonao with thePremier Premier on board will bo the signal for adisplay display of fireworks on the harbor frontnfter after which thorn will be a large reception 0 VI YSTANDARD CELESTINSJ STANDARD ALKALINENATURAL NATURAL WATERA A VICHY StandardDelightful Delightful CureTable Table orWater Water DypepBiawith with Stomach HIgh1y 0 TroublesMedicinal Medicinal arid Qualities GoutL A.

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